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The Temporal Forces booster bundle

Here is what we know about this box today: what it looks like, and what Amazon is charging for it right now. Every card it can hand you comes from Temporal Forces, and you can go and see them one by one further down.

A few packs, nothing else. This is where you start.

Pokemon TCG: Scarlet and Violet: Temporal Forces: Booster Bundle

Photos of the box

  • The Temporal Forces booster bundle, photo 1
  • The Temporal Forces booster bundle, photo 2
  • The Temporal Forces booster bundle, photo 3
  • The Temporal Forces booster bundle, photo 4
  • The Temporal Forces booster bundle, photo 5

These are the photos Amazon shows on its own page, in the same order. We did not take them, and we have not opened this box.

What nobody can promise you

Nobody can tell you what is inside a sealed pack. Not us, not the seller, not the person swearing otherwise in a video. What you are buying here is luck, and you will only know what you got once the packs are open. If you are after particular cards for a deck, buying them one at a time will cost you less. And if you want to open packs because opening packs makes you happy, that is a perfectly good reason too — just say it to yourself before you pay.

What it costs right now

US$117.24read on 19 August 2026

6 packs in the box, so US$19.54 a pack.

Amazon's rating: 4.5 out of 5, from 666 buyers.

What buyers say about it

We have not opened this box ourselves. What follows comes from 13 buyer reviews we read at Amazon on 14 August 2026.

What they like

  • The box keeps your cards safe so they arrive flat without bent corners.
  • You get a strong mix of detailed art cards and useful trainers for deck building.

What bugs them

  • Card pulls rely purely on luck, so you can end up with packs that contain no rare hits.

View on Amazon(1)

The price comes from Amazon in your country, and we go and look at it every day. The date written next to it is the day we read it. A price we have not seen again for more than three days leaves this page instead of growing old on it.

The cards in Temporal Forces

Every card these packs can hold comes from Temporal Forces. No other set goes into this box. If the card you are chasing was never printed in Temporal Forces, it will not come out of here, however lucky you get.

Temporal Forces reached shops on 22 March 2024. The publisher lists 162 cards in it.

See the cards in Temporal Forces →

What about the other boxes?

Every set in the game sits on one page, newest at the top, with the price of the boxes we managed to read today. That is the place to compare before you choose.

See every set and what its boxes cost →

Where these numbers come from

The set name, its three-letter code and its release date come from our own table of sets. The title, the photos, the price and the rating are the ones on Amazon's listing for the country of the language you are reading, and we go and look at it every day. The price per pack is a division: today's price, divided by how many packs the box holds. That number is written by the seller, either in the title of the listing or in the lines where they say what is inside, and when they say it nowhere there is no price per pack at all.

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